Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 46, Number 23, Jasper, Dubois County, 19 February 1904 — Page 7

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rtrtr. ft l: . I ..) "Nhu ut ih- in I .. - n the Iniro! Rtate-e bmB 1 ' it. Mun has broken thm up wüh orchards, furpsu arnl farm beiaiiBafl Hut in WestBfl Canada, th prairie at ill stretch grandly from h-inn to horizon aa ): tinmarred l the hand of man. ave where the iron road has been laid. To eftf man there ia aoaatthing da)i iously TfMful about the vaat grassy olitudea. "Numemua chimps of trees mark th .ourse of the Asslinlii.tne River, whli h Ve-ps in am In of the railroad for some tÜMtUll. "Graas ia one of the notable thine? bout all the lam'-, ape of Weati rn Canada It Is a rf-niarkaMe- fat that the entire leagtH of IBM I ! IMaUM la cine railway from its -a.su rn t' rn .- to the Rocky mountains ia over ! tins a here grast- prows The sage brush apj.'-ars at some points, but n-ve-r to the exclusion of gr.i - Thre Is thua Bot a mile of thi- aotM tf3 'hat nanex b BBBa for some agfictil" ral purpose either for tilling or ran '.ing. "Moose Jaw I a tow r. of over 2.oort inhabitants and BDa ovf the ir niport ant places in Awiaib:.ia l 'o renter of a very good farr. ing try and a great grain and ftoek i-. ping point. Near .!.''se Jaw agrlniliure and rarxhirg iro hand In hand; for n.ar the town mas sv-n & herd of hef cattle several hurdred in number. On another aide was sten a (pod sized herd of dairy rows, the proper';, of the citizens in the town. "In riding over the prairies we siw many pood fields of alfalfa The gr if of the country is timber, which grows readily where planted, as was de-mor.strafed by the shelter BBtBl on some of the farms, and the ITCH on the residence os in the orj "Stories uere told the writer f men who last year cleared from their tvheat crop more than tat land on ark. h It

mas THtm nriglnaüy cost thur This is e-y to bellt ve In rlew of the large : crop and hish prfe? f,r Wheat Inf ye-jr Henry F. Th'irston."

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DURABLE WIE FENCE flan uf Hull. II. . Thal IIa Hera I -le.l Baa ion nad tii UlveB i. .....i atlnfacilua. Take a line with riug on each -nd; have line just so long that from cecer tu liter of rings is otii rod. Stake off; this is all right for a horse and cattle fence, for sheep and hogs set the posts half a rod apart. By having the posts a rod or half rod apart it makes it nice about calculating the amount of land IB field. The end posts should be hedge omni! Lerry with roots or large knot or pieces a piked on lower eud"Yf po.-t so that u.'..i, -. ar..i the dirt well tamped ifi four feet deep it will be p re-fe. t ly solid Where the fence crosses a low place I -- should ii--.' that liav mot larjfe knots or pieies spiked on them

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fi.'ed with ! - . ly of New V e:.po.ition. at ! t : made by the ItyBil ante home I the new land On to sei tie B most niotis dispv.f ! . what Ainetlca w.t. l brother in Wllk'

it was all toil mines, steel mills and rai.rirt'is. vh t be i ;t. vh'-se otsin worked in a New York bar! er :--hrv maintained r.; r,a was all high but Mint s tn! raürteds which run o-er the ho-.tv ,.p Lille's Magazine. 1 tie l..nrrn man Ihc narliman.

er an I aciiuststwo men a- tfl '. Cne. w ; . !i ! rre. Pa., thought

cabman, nodding a wise head; "l!; n I !nt wonder that it took uz thr .ars to fln;-!i tlv- war." N. Y. Tri-

III llitnllnVnf Inn. Ce nt lt you have c HM ant the conolrean's Blaco. I am very rervous. you know. Are you sjir- you en ilri lowly and car. fully ' Applicant Certainly, sir Why. 1 used to drive a hears". Alle; Sloper Hope. "Did ye tell that publisher that your novol was eatircly orla'aal?" Yes - "What did ho say?" He said il might be gso in spite of that fact, but he dcribOd It." V.ahitigTi Star.

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OCTXJKE OFTIIK rr.S( E tha t tht y may not pull up. Have the end posts well braced with a strong red .im ole and a No. 12 wire like this. The brae- pf)!e should be off the ground a U w inches at the second post that it may r.ot rot off and weaken the fer.ee With an iron rod twist the bfBCC wires together alnjve and btlow the brace. Should t h fence be 40 rods or more long put braces in the middle of fence like Fig. S. To unwind the BOOi of barbed wir er roll of woven wire take an iron ifcBft an old buggy axle will do and run It through the spool and let axle rest e-i waeon bed Just in front of tjM bind standards of wagon. Run a small win around each standard and the buggy U aid that will Keep spool of wire from bonx irg about too much. Tako the er d gate out of wagon md run out a little of the wire (wire should bs placed on axle so that it will unwind, from und r bMbJ and faatBB acCBTtlf to : of your end posts Now drie alons ytrai Haa of posts and Iba wire will un-

Ar. : hi i uf uti IBayaal utom. Tie i ii v . : i Vle Iff a is a rigrtrous upholder of obi rustoii:, esiMfij!y in coiujci t on with i-oiirt BftBtterB iie ijiiaiut custom, dating f ruin t he t i me of the aeconil (ieorge, which in still obsened. is thut of soliMiinl v unnouiK'iafjf RBI IliB queen's benelit iit the itlliatr table the name of the cook who jp par J tlie dishes. Before each course is a rtjiken jf, a clerk in waitingof tbekilchea makestlie fornuii aiitioiiiii-einent. Another BBBMaafJ custom whii b tlu nueen kecps up is the choosing of the assword to the towel of Indon. Only three jkthoiis in the whole I'nited Kii 'ilom are MiiHjsed to know it, ai.il these, besides, of course, the sovereign, are the lord mayor of London and the constable of th tower. The password is chosen onarterlv, and after being eigiied by the queen is forwarded to the lord mayor and the constable of the tower. It is a fjuaint old custom, reminiscent of the stirring times of former n-igns. Albany Journal. v ftrlt ThroiiKh Karlh. Prof. .lohn Milne, who studied earthquakes for many years in Japan, when tl.cy are ery freciiej, ajBIV .has an "earthquake obBBI laiOlj" on the Is! of Wight. In describing his obsera tions there during the past year, he reeasily remarked that Iiis instrument! enabled hini to feel hea y earthquake Bf great distances, even right through t!ie earth. For example, on Angibt . 1 tiit-l a disturbance of the instrument! lad him to conclude that a violent earthquake had occurred alxiut 0,000 mile away. Aftenvard it wa.s leurnc-d that there had been an earthquake in Japan ut that time, und the distance throuirh the earth between 'lie Isle of Wight and Japan is about o.ouü miles. Youth's Companion. lie Went tu the ft ronl. The captain-general knitted his brows industriously: "I am deb : iii Bed lO go to the front," h" -..id. "Reflect, worthy commander!" exclaimed his faithful niddf-canip. He w:.s only a subaltern from Cudij ond to 1 1 : in the ways of the Spauisu onqui-t of i iba wi re unknown. "Do not deter me." said Gen. Wey bar, with an :!..; r .- , ' :re. "You can not stay me." An i the captain general, with folded prr s, sat upon bfa charter nrd waited until the Bpantsh foreea backed past him. firing- sullenly as they retreated. N. Y. Herald.

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In I i r r Klrle lnr) . The raemaeri ad the ESeeeBtria cluU writes our LVmadeB eorreapoadeat, lire a lively collection of young mo p!e. and are quite ready to join in a Joke that goes against themselves. Perkapa thai is why they to keeatj appreciate a aala that they are now tilling. One aBfSBBbet of the ehik -! -s

B0t make a rtile of overpaying h.S : cabmen, K icntly he took a cab to j

the club from n p"int that was only a few yarda bort of tv.. mi IIa tendered the man one shilling net. " H g pardon, ir." sid tlo- -aidy, "what nii-;.t tkkl wr " That's ur fare," said the member. "Oh, it is " (uoth the driver,

gating up nt the clu! premises. "Well, '

nil I can s.ny i no wonder they cal tl.i the Kccentric club!" . Y. lv.ni

I niikrr Vi..lan. "Ho yoti know the name of that piece we faaH played ? asked the once rt player I ftm nuan the one the orchestra played, or the one you were playing?" asked the sarcastic friend Yonken?

Wbiskv never put a great tlmuffc' Into a CaWap man's load; aid vvhiskj never helped great man N a thooght that be Magill n't j'ivt at 'vcli have arrive I at vittmu wl.i-kjr. C b'u s?'- Ann ' i i ii.

Ii H (I siitri K mktiujD of faucma wind. When you reach the fBItber'ei I get one wheel. I prefer a hind wh I. in line with where you want to stretch th wire, brace and chunk your wheels a.l but the one you intend to stretch th-j wire with. Take a stronc chain with a ring on one end and a hook on the other (a stay chain will do), run the chair, around wacon spoke and throuch the ring and honk in the bolt hole of a sickle guard of binder or mower; hook the guard (which fits just rit:ht over the barbed wire ! and now you are ready t. .- r. tCB the wire. Turn Ik wagon Wkaj 1 by hand and as you turn the i hain vvindup on the hub of the wheel. When you have stretched your wire as tight as you want i brace your wheel well and then staple wire to posts. II you want to stretch woven wire after BBVlBfl unwound it staple securely a strong stick as long as the woven wire is ni;:h. have the guard off and fa.-t-t. chain to middle of stick and then stretch as yea would barbed wire. I have tried this plan of bui'.cmg fence for a tumbe t of years and it has given good satiafact kaa -Frank G. Hughes, ia Prairie

Xcw I'wtalo Hut; leirorr. If the inventors keep on turmnu' Ott) machinery to do the farmer's work fo him the problem of hired help iK be BBlTtd for the large farme r at least, aa he -an afford to buy the machinery and pay the good wages necessary to OD8B mand the men to run it. The latest Idea is the machine for destroy ing pota 0 bugs in a wholesale way. going BWf acres of ground in a day and adapted for use on sinc'.e or doubles rows of plants It also embodies features of adjustment which accommodate it to variations in height of the plants by simply gripping levers pivoted beneath the handles by which the machine is guided The movment of the se levers raises or lowers the blade supi'orters. and as the blades rotate rapidly they strike the plants an I knock the bugs Into the tnmclis on either side of the machine Milwaukee Sentinel Mnr la florae tlrredlns. Hore bn-edinc, when judiciously em erb d on. has alway s been and is likely to be a reasonably profitable business for the American farmer. The great danger in the business is that at the praaCBl time, owing to the fact that horses are scarce, the horse of no particular breed or class is commanding n fair price. atd a:any farmers are led tc r ird a horse of this kind as a profitable animal to produce. Such horses should not be bred, because, even when th greatest care and precaution possible are taken In BTCCdlttJ for definite types, there will always be a large number of the so-called misfits, which are the first class of horses to be affected br overproduction or any other thing that Is likfly to cause a depression In tt market Rural World. The Barrow-minded and most Ignor But are generally th mot.: pofiUv.

1 1..- I. ii : ; ti. The i'r gliab arc liwi mentioned in history as the Anffiea, a Qermaua triie Inhabiting a ortion of t:e sea coant betwreea l;cnniark nnd Holland. Tbc t:r-t F.nglish kingwbo ri;' in Kngland waa Egbert, in sSS, h ia1 Bea4estdowrB defeated the natives in s-.'i, nnd hrm'y i tablished his authority in moist of the i astern half of the i :..:.d. The lirst mention of the Knglish language is said to be in the Tenth century, when "A ml tea ail ore fioan BnsjrkuKf1 spnkI!: -.- ish n; Constantinople; they were probttbly soldiers or n.erchants. Boston Da I ret.

El r.iKlck Ali) hu, la en - g tin iM-eon a I 'ilu-r jud h'th bavane v. iv m i-i.-k. the latiier rsaoversd QHKaJy, but the pn wu so ex-han-t.d itli the nti.u k that he wiiik into a -' t ap.ttliy irom wlmh it keeiued im I --w;.r t.. atii-- hitn i'lie te.ou.r physician, tluiikmit he would try a sudden Ihm I,. Said: "I have bad news tor sa N ..in father ia di-ad." The oa, r.n- ii' I .- i j i. -- iiles evehi to the duotor, replied: "I.uiky inun."

The t . leil. of Aarleullare lives to Salzer's Oats its heartiest en-

d'rneiit. alzer' New Matioaal tluta yieldtsl in 19o3 fnun lütt to 3U bu. per acre in 9) different State, and you, Sir. Farmer, can beat this in Ittot, it you ill. Salter's set-da are pedigree aeeda, bred up thiougb aaiwfvj Mleitiun to big virlda. Per Acre. Falzer'a Peardleas Barley yielded 121 bu. Salzer's Home Builder torn... 300 bu. Spell and M.oamni Wheat.... HO bu. Salter's Victoria Rape fJO.UUU lbs. baiter's ieoainte, the fodder wonder 160 .not) H,. Salzer's Kill. on lh.Ur Urasa... 6U.UO0 lbs. SaLter'a l'tslijrre- Potatoes J .J0 bu. Xou' su h yields pay and you vun have thaai, Mr. Parase?! hi itu4. BJI IOC IN STAMPS and this n'itice t the Ji.iin A s,.;(r See"' t ". I.a Crosse, Wis., and vju aril n I hair biftt catalog and lots ol tana seed sauiple free. K. L I II. HUapprarlntc I'ulae. "My!" exclainwd the doctor, "you'ra hardly ar.y paJaa to-dav ' "Well, dou't you remmler, doctor," replied the patient, you took it when you e:e : t : t ft it n:ay?' Yonkeri Siatnaiau. heap l.i.nmlnii. to the sth. On March 1 and 15th, the K. ( . Southem K y wili olfer to the public the extremely low rate of 110 for the round tr:p to all points on the i'oit Arthar Route, iaeladma Bnaatanat ratt Arthur, Ijike Chaiies, shreveport, leiarkaaa, Ft. Smith, Mens l)e yueen and all interim diate points. The return limit n the-e tuktts will lie l'I lays from date of sale, with stopover pnv. legos, at all point SOBth of Kansui City on the going trip. Any information desiresl by the public relative to the heap excursions will be iieerf ully furnihel upon application to S. C Wartier, O. i. & T. A . Kansa City, Mo. "Some men," said the juoter, "are born gr-.it, some achieve grenim " "And the great Bftajurtty," intenupted th ivn.c. "liebeve tin v i oiiio under both ot these heads." Philadelphia Ledger.

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Tiiia is a remarkable olTer the Jihn A. Sal -r Scsl Co. J.-j t'ios-e. Wis., makes They Will send foa tlieir big plant ani? svi i mUdog, tofetker with enough seed tc grew

?o blanching, nutty ( clery, 3JÜQQ : battery Lettuce, l.'ioo . leadid ( huoea, . 1 rare. lueious R.di.lies, I.UUJ giuriously brilliant Flowers. This great offer is made in oniir la in-du-a vou to try their warranted aaeda for WBea row once plant tiiem TOB will grow no others, and ALL FOB III r ICC POSTAGE, providing o,i will n turn this notii'e. and if vou wiii s.-iei thetn iWc in postage, they will add to the above a package of the famous Beniner Caaliflower. K. L.J When the Yillmn !u -I to the heroine, Do vour worst!'' he hai no idea she venia be remorseless iBwaah to mug tiie attest popular oi.. N. u. TimmamapB tlut. To t orr a t oll In One DarTake Laxative Bromo Qsiaiae Tabteta. All druggi-i r:und money .: it fa.!to cure. 25c.

SO Uu. .Macaroni U lo ut Ter Acr, introduced by the L". I. IVept. of Agr. it ut a tremendous cropper, .elding ia good laud bo bu. per acre, ami on dry, arid laud, such as are found ia Moat.. Idaho, Hi-; Dakotaa. Colo., etc.. It will yield Uvea to to Ü bu This Wheat and peltt and lianna itarlt-y and Biomua Inerwua and Billion Dollar tiraaa, uuik it possible to glow arid la I tell bog and caltic wherever aod at found. JIM si NO lUC 4XO TU LH ROTICB

I to the .I 'hn A Belnr Seed Co., Iji Ci"M, W ia , and they will aend you free a sample of this Wheat and other farm need-, to

gether with their great catalog, alone ) worth aluu.uu tu any wideawake lärm r

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'I In pmcke.oM powder is something new, isn't it?" anted Mra. Bickers, who was reading of some military ex pei unent a. Why, to v dear " replied Mr Bi hers, "yon t.jve nd amokelesa powder tor years. - Detroit h'ie Preat.

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Hlatorlo Roate to Florida. The hortest and iiust attractive route i from Clueago or St. Iuik to florid .1 in

I Via Nasttville. Chattanooga and Atlanta,' over the buttonc Nashville, Chatta i

nooga V St. Luna Ky. and W est ern t Atlantic K. K . via I.kout Mountain, Cbi karnauga Park, and through the famous battlctieidn of the Civil War. Thia i the route of the "Dixie Fiver." the all-

year-round train that carries sleepers be- i

i tween t hicago and Jckm .lie ami St. Louis and J-n konville. It i- also the route of the "Chicago & Florida Limit'!,"

a solid vestitiuleU train operated 'luring the Winter season between Chicago and St. Äuu-tine, with leepera Lt iw n St. Louis and St. Augustine. If you contemplate taking a Southern trip, and desire interesting- literature about the route, write to K. (J. Woodward, T. P. A . N C. t St. L Kv , Nat l Bank of Coin. Bllg., St. Louis, ma She -"Don't let the peiple know we are an ms iiAtiai' Hi lain iloariikt ' ' 11 A prff

Via Ulli Hon i ittooii. va v ' i well. Vou i any the portmanteau." Boston aett.

To Wash Mlk Drpmri. China silk dress4 may be quite succeaafully u.i.-lnd. llemoxc 11 p U with benzine. Then araah in warm soapsuds, rubbing b-tw-eii tlio hands; rinse through several waters. Ce ivory Uoep and do not rub the soap on the Brase. Wiing aa dry as possible, wrap in a sheet or clean, coll on iloth and when nartiallv drv. iron. ELLANt IB U. FAKKEU.

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of the Young Woman's Temperance Association of Buffalo. N.Y., strongly advises all suffering women to rely, as she (fid, upon Lydia F. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. " Huh Mas. Pinmum : YnurmedIcvne is indeed an id-al woman's medicin, ami by far the best I know to resteire hist health and strength. I 6ufTered misery for several years, beingt mbled w ith menorrhagia. aly back a. bed, I had bearing-dow n pain- auti frequent headaches. I would often wake from restful sleep, and in 6iich pain that 1 buffered for hours Is-fore 1 could go to bleep again. I dreaded the long nights as much as the weary days. I consulted two different physicians. Imping to get relief but finding that their medicine IUI not Mtm to cure ypc. I triad yam? Vmjfeytebto Cowpovad em the recommendation i f a friend from the Ka t who Waa visiting me. "lain glad that I follow..! be r adrice, for every ache an! pain is gone, anl not onlv this, but my general health is much improved. I have a line appetite and have gaiu l in flesh. My carne-st advice to nifTerinjr women is te put aside all other medicinee and i.viii.i i:. I'inkliiiin's rapetable- Compound." - Mi-s Nt i i IB llot.acs, 540 No. Division St.. liutTalo, N Y. ftooof -' tr ri ,ut ve tttUr ses Wag ftnumtiK.'. aaaasl be pruJucml.

There is a way of triflinc that costs a heap of money. Neglect Lumbago and Sciatica and it may put you on crutches, with loss of time and money. St. Jacobs Oil will cure surely, promptly. Price, 25c. and 50c.

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I iill r :ln. "Ah," sa-'i Mr. Knight Starr, theemotionnl tragedian, a-s he came in sight of a fartiih lse, "mayBap this worthy peasant vv ii! give souic n f reshment lev the iLncr man. What, ho, there!" The worthy pewaaal pa.''d nt th. traT' dian f' r a moment, and ansvv crcil : "Yewr amnmd fool, don't yew know a pitchfork frum a hoc?" And having thus spake, he di5aj-y-ar'd withiu his abole. Cincinnati Lnejuirer. Trttu'ile .Miral. Johnny Ma, do you believe in ghost.-? Ma -No. l a dees." "What makes you think so?" "A man ast pa to me-t him dow n town to-night, anel jia stud he wouki f heevuilel get away from the old siook." Clevehir.d 1. rider. F.ncIUh t lararrttt smniliif. Cig.nettc amskiBfi in Cagtaad datea rmeB to The gnat inip'tua to their iPCTPBeed Bee was aemd by the l rimeen war of 1&54M, when numbers of military and naval oflh-e'ra adopted tliis uu UkhI ed smokiniT frym the inhabitants of Remda, Turke-v. Malta. levant, and ;h'r flirts of l.urope. L'bicaco lall r 1 1 IB.

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